Subject: Re: CompactFLASH support?
To: Jukka Marin <jmarin@pyy.jmp.fi>
From: Terry Moore <tmm@mcci.com>
List: port-i386
Date: 06/30/1998 08:09:15
Wasn't there a patch set just posted for the IDE stuff that supports
PCMCIA IDE cards? If so, you are set. Electrically, CF cards are
identical to PCMCIA IDE cards, minus 18 unused pins. In my experience,
if PCMCIA IDE cards are supported, CF cards are too. (As you say,
the CF-to-PCMCIA adapter you can get is just wires -- no electronics.)
--Terry
> I am involved in a project which uses CompactFLASH memory cards. These
> cards are manufactured by Sandisk and some other companies and are muchs
> maller than PCMCIA cards. CompactFLASH cards look like IDE disks to the
> host and come in capacities of 4 MB to 24 MB and more. These cards can
> be plugged directly to PCMCIA slots using a passive adapter card. CF
> cards are used in digital cameras, some GSM phones and other small
> portable devices. I think they are usually ms-dos formatted so they can
> be read on "any" machine.
>
> How hard would it be to add support for these cards in NetBSD?
>
> -jm
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